Opus 650 Set

For theatre, musical or presentations where lavaliere microphones are commonly used, the Opus 650 set combines the TS 600 beltpack transmitter with the TG L55c microphone. The TG L55c has an omnidirectional polar pattern and is insensitive to handling and pop noise. The microphone attaches via the supplied microphone clip to clothing and due to its small size, it also can easily be concealed in the hair or in makeup for theatre applications.

SET COMPONENTS

NE 600 S true diversity receiver

TS 600 pocket transmitter

TG L55c lavaliere microphone (condenser, omnidirectional)

Batteries

Rack mount material

Soft case

The Opus 600 wireless system is recommended for stage performances and small installations (hotels, sports halls, churches etc.). It meets all technology and transmission quality requirements while still being very reasonably priced.

The Opus 600 wireless system is equipped with the automatic frequency setting function, has 16 pre-programmed UHF frequency settings and can be operated with up to 16 channels per frequency range (depending on environment and specific national regulations), simultaneously and with no interference. The latest true-diversity technology, pilot signal detection and adjustable squelch ensure reliable transmission and noise-free reception.

FEATURES NE 600 S

1-channel true diversity receiver (UHF)

Rugged 9.5" metal housing

16 pre-programmed UHF frequencies

AutoScan/ACT-function

PLL-synthesised technology

Adjustable SquelchThis function allows you to make fine adjustments to the squelch. This is mostly necessary when several wireless systems are used simultaneously and there is interference on individual channels. In principle, the adjustment of the squelch affects the sensitivity; this also has a direct effect on the range of the system. Interference is eliminated by reducing the sensitivity of the channel affected by interference until only the main signal is being is received.

Audio ouputs: 1 AF"Audio frequency" is a technical term for frequencies in the range of audible sound waves, i.e. frequencies from 20 to 20,000 Hz. In the context of wireless systems, you can simply refer to the audio signal.ouput (3-pin XLR male, balanced) and 1 AF"Audio frequency" is a technical term for frequencies in the range of audible sound waves, i.e. frequencies from 20 to 20,000 Hz. In the context of wireless systems, you can simply refer to the audio signal.output (6,35 mm jack, unbalanced), with MIC/LINE level switchPocket transmitters: Switching between the Mic/Line levels makes it possible to use a pocket transmitter in a versatile manner. Using the switch, both neckworn and lavaliere microphones as well instruments such as electric guitars can be used.

technical data

Price category

Mid-level

Transducer typeThe transducer system is designed as a dynamic moving coil microphone, as a ribbon microphone or as a condenser microphone.

Electret condenser

Polar patternThe polar pattern is the preferred pick-up direction of the microphone. According to the shape of the corresponding measurement plot, there are omni-directional, cardioid, super-cardioid or hyper-cardioid as well as figure-of-eight patterns. microphone